After launching some feature-rich web browsers, Opera has launched Air, a web browser that wants you to take breaks, destress, and explore mindfulness. This new browser from the company is packed with multiple features that help users take frequent breaks and never worry about subscriptions or app juggling. Instead, Opera Air offers some mindful exercises, including neck exercises and guided meditation sessions.

    Opera Launches Air, A Mindfulness-based Focus-oriented Browser for Balanced Browsing

    Opera has also included some productivity-centric features in this browser. For instance, you can use many modules to stimulate your brain through brain-wave music. You can choose between options like relaxation, dream recall, creativity boost, etc. In other words, the browser can replace the many websites or playlists you may already use to create a better working environment.

    At a time when web browsers are desperate to introduce new features, Opera seems to row in the opposite direction. However, we should note that Opera Air does not get rid of the essentials. For instance, the focus-oriented browser still packs an ad blocker, custom wallpapers, motivational snippets, and multiple modules for de-stressing during work. Overall, this project has a newfound focus on mental health.

    Opera Launches Air, A Mindfulness-based Focus-oriented Browser for Balanced Browsing

    In addition, Opera Air offers full support for multiple workspaces, extensions, Aria, and its mighty sidebar. So, if one wants, one can use all the additional features. But, whenever they need to break, they get some native features, including de-stressing sessions. After going through the app, we found that Opera Air uses the same engine as Opera Browser. However, Air chooses to display what it focuses on: balance.

    For instance, Opera Air packs support for VPN and tracker blocking for those who are interested in privacy-centric options. However, the mindfulness-oriented UI is a nice touch for most people, but they can always choose a different wallpaper or theme. Because many of the high-demand features are turned off by default, the new browser seems to have minimal impact on system resources.

    Opera Launches Air, A Mindfulness-based Focus-oriented Browser for Balanced Browsing

    Overall, if you are tired of web browsers that insert AI and features everywhere, you can check out Opera Air. It easily lets you get rid of many third-party extensions even while ensuring a decent browsing experience across the web. On a related note, browsers like Vivaldi are also getting their foot off the AI features pedal—instead focusing on the overall User Experience.

    Opera advertises Air as a browser that does not have any subscriptions or app juggling. However, the Opera development team is not popular for its transparency, and many claims it has made regarding privacy have been found to be half-baked. Opera Air is now available for download, and users can get a life-balanced work experience.

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    Rajesh Namase is one of the top tech bloggers and one of the first people to turn digital marketing and blogging into a full-time profession. He has unwavering passion for technology and digital marketing. With a penchant for exploring the digital world, Rajesh covers a wide range of topics, from Internet to the intricate universe of the technology, including WiFi, Browsers, Internet, and more.

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